This is an excellent house/camp on one of the smaller, very swimmable ponds. No jet skis, no motor boats, just a very few kayaks. Brought a pal for the first few days, then stayed solo for the rest of the week. It’s very quiet, and at night, it is wonderfully dark. I heard (but did not see) Common Loons. The pond is a bit small for them. There were at least 4 nearby at Walden/Sand Pond. Barred Owls were in the trees every night, abundant various warblers and BCChickadees filled the trees/shrubs in the mornings. One Belted Kingfisher spent long periods on a branch right at the lower deck. If you leave the many screened windows open, you’ll hear nature at night. I was able to rent a kayak for the week, which was awesome to have handy at water’s edge and to accompany a pal who swam the full perimeter of the pond (about 1-25 miles). Loved the outdoor seating area, where I/we spent most of our time from the sunrises around 5:30 to the sunsets around 7:30. If you opt to bring linens/towels, be sure to bring blankets. This camp is ideal for a single, a couple, 2 or three adult friends who like to read, build puzzles, play cards, or a small family that likes the be in the water. Note that while the house is not at all rustic, it lacks the bells and whistles of some of the newer houses on the larger ponds (i.e., dishwasher, W/D, chef’s kitchen, extended dock). It was just perfect for me this trip. My only wished-for amenity was an outdoor shower—the pond more than made up for that!